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Lactose is the sugar that’s in milk. Our bodies use an enzyme called lactase to break down that sugar so we can absorb it into our bodies. But people with lactose intolerance don’t have enough lactase.

For people who are lactose intolerant, their low lactase levels gives them symptoms after they eat dairy. n them, the lactose doesn’t get broken down. Instead, it goes on to the colon, where it mixes with normal bacteria and ferments. It can cause things like gas, bloating and diarrhea.

It has been found that a majority of children with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) display gastrointestinal symptoms, and an increased intestinal permeability. Therefore, nutrition-related factors have been hypothesized to play a causal role in the etiology of ASD and its symptoms. In addition, the GI symptoms are strongly correlated with the severity of autism.

GI abnormalities in the gut of autistic children compared with healthy or sibling controls have been widely studied. have indicated that 70 % of children with ASD report having a history of GI complaints, against 28 % of neurotypical controls, and that relationship between an improved gut health and a reduction of symptoms in some patients was evaluated. 

A recent study revealed that frequency of lactase deficiency was 58% in autistic children ≤ 5 years and 65% in autistic older patients. Lactose intolerance can lead to:

  • Abdominal bloating, pain or cramps
  • Rumbling sounds in the stomach
  • Diarrhea, flatulence or gas
  • Nausea

Eliminating lactose from autistic child diet could have positive impact not only on gastro intestinal symptoms but might improve autism traits.

Lactose containing food

Lactose can be found mainly in milk and milk products like yogurt,  cheese, cream, and butter. But it’s also in some breads and baked goods, pancake mixes, cookies  and candy. 

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The argument that vaccine can cause autism started in the year 1998, when a study was published by a researcher claiming that measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine increase the incidence of autism.

Various researches have been done since then by many institution in addition to World Health Organization researches which all lead that there is no relation between MMR vaccine and Autism, these researches and the revision of the of the published research in 1998 confirmed the false claims and the research have been withdrawn by the publisher and the researcher have been discredited.

On the other hand, others claim that MMR might not increase autism but affect those at higher risk. Researchers from Denmark carried a research on over half million children with a 10 year follow-up dismissed this claim even with high risk children. also, a 2019 US study concluded that MMR doesn’t increase risk of Autism or trigger it in susceptible children.

How this impact vaccination!

However, the consequences were dropping in vaccination and many parents hesitated or delayed their child vaccination leading to Measles outbreak which is uncommon. Hopefully with the high-quality evidence the fear of vaccination and its relationship to autism will disappear.

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